
Shaped from mango wood and finished in a whitewash that lets the grain show through, this elephant sculpture is covered in hand-carved line work — concentric arcs, dotted borders, and geometric medallions that accumulate into something quietly ceremonial. The whitewash settles into the carved grooves over time, drawing the detail forward and giving the piece the softened quality of something well-traveled. At just under eight inches wide, it holds its own on a shelf without demanding too much.
Because each piece is carved by hand, the depth of the whitewash and the weight of individual lines will vary slightly — no two are exactly alike.
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The Story
Shaped from mango wood and finished in a whitewash that lets the grain show through, this elephant sculpture is covered in hand-carved line work — concentric arcs, dotted borders, and geometric medallions that accumulate into something quietly ceremonial. The whitewash settles into the carved grooves over time, drawing the detail forward and giving the piece the softened quality of something well-traveled. At just under eight inches wide, it holds its own on a shelf without demanding too much.
Because each piece is carved by hand, the depth of the whitewash and the weight of individual lines will vary slightly — no two are exactly alike.
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping calculated at checkout.
30-day returns on unused pieces.
A carved object that earns its shelf space
It sits on the corner of a bookshelf between a stack of worn paperbacks and a small ceramic dish — quiet enough to belong, detailed enough that someone always leans in for a closer look.



